Chapter 79
Chapter 79
Chapter 79 Cakes, Pies and Lisa (Aliana POV)
The day trudged along at a snail’s pace, and the heaviness of my sleep-filled morning lingered on. As I emerged from my slumber, I found Ania and Lisa engrossed in a lively game of cards at the coffee table, their laughter filling the room. Though I overheard Ania mention Erica’s name, it failed to register in my groggy mind. Determined to shake off the sluggishness, I finally mustered the strength to get out of bed. Making my way towards the bathroom, I was greeted by Ania’s cheerful voice.
“Good to see you up and about,” she exclaimed, and I couldn’t help but giggle in response.
“Refreshed,” I replied, meeting her gaze, and she winked playfully.
“Alpha mentioned craving chocolate cake and coconut cream pie. Are you up for a kitchen adventure?” Ania asked, and I nodded eagerly.
“It’s bound to be a marvellous experience,” Lisa chimed in, laughing along.
“Let me freshen up, and then we can begin,” I suggested, and both of them agreed wholeheartedly.
In a hurry, I took a quick shower and stepped out of the bathroom. Picking out something comfortable from the closet, I opted for a shirt and shorts, wanting to avoid any clumsiness while working in the kitchen. Although tempted to wear Nikolas’s clothes, I decided against it at the last moment. Revealing sensitive information to potential spies was not a risk worth taking; my own attire would have to suffice for now.
Exiting the closet, I found the ladies ready to leave. Together, we left the room, embarking on our journey towards the kitchen. I silently prayed that we wouldn’t encounter Isabelle along the way, and to my relief, my prayer was answered. We managed to navigate through the mansion without bumping into that woman. Stepping into the kitchen, a wave of relief washed over me, only to be short-lived as I
laid eyes on Shirley, Qusack’s date from our dinner with Prince Piotr and Natasha. Suppressing the urge to roll my eyes, I greeted her with a smile.
“Aliana,” she said, trying to sound friendly, and I responded politely.
“What is the mistress doing in the kitchen? You really shouldn’t be here, you know,” she commented, and I couldn’t discern if her words were meant to offend me or not. Nevertheless, I chose to shrug it off and replied calmly.
“Well, some of us still have work to do,” I stated, causing her smile to fade.
“I find it rather unfair. You should be resting and have maids at your beck and call. Alpha is being unjust,” she remarked, and I realised she was attempting to instigate trouble. Not that she could succeed, but in her mind, she believed it was possible.
“Why don’t you take it up with him? I’d rather stay where I am, thank you,” I retorted, cutting her off before she could say more.
“The conversation is becoming uncomfortable, Shirley. Let’s not continue,” I asserted, and she fell silent, getting the message. I hoped she would leave me alone, but she lingered in the kitchen, hovering around us.
“Tell me, Aliana, is Beta always so preoccupied or is he intentionally avoiding me? Since he escorted me home, I haven’t heard from him. I’m becoming anxious, you see. I don’t know if I offended him that night,” she confessed, sounding genuinely concerned. I could understand her turmoil. If Qusack had snubbed her, it would naturally unsettle her, especially if she was unaware of her wrongdoing.
“Why don’t you reach out to him?” I suggested, and she shook her head.
“A man should always make the first move,” she replied, her tone dripping with arrogance. Her reaction reminded me why we all felt uneasy around her during dinner. She exuded excessive pride in her own allure.
“Well, Shirley, you might be waiting a long time,” I remarked, breaking away from the conversation. Picking up a baking pan, I placed it on the kitchen island. That was when I noticed Ania seemed slightly annoyed, and I wondered what was bothering her.
“Are you alright?” I telepathically linked with Ania, and she nodded while continuing to sift the flour and cocoa powder into a mixing bowl.
I decided to let the matter go, as I knew Shirley had treated Ania poorly during dinner. I thought it was only natural for Ania not to want her presence around. “She’s finally gone,” I linked my friend, and she nodded in relief.
We took our time baking the chocolate cake, carefully preparing the frosting, and then moved on to making the coconut cream pie. Observing the assortment of desserts we were creating, I couldn’t help but speculate that Nikolas must be in the mood for something sweet. It brought a small smile to my face. “Where are you?” Nikolas’s voice echoed in my mind as we finished up in the kitchen.
“I’m in the kitchen,” I responded through our telepathic connection.
“You should be resting, Little Wolf. Don’t overexert yourself,” he admonished, and I struggled to suppress a laugh.
“I need exercise, you know,” I reminded him, sensing an underlying unease in his words.
“Are you with your maids?” he inquired. It had been a while since he referred to Ania and Lisa as maids, so I knew something was definitely amiss.
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“I’m in the room. Kindly have them join you,” he ordered and I was perplexed by Nikolas’s unusual
As we wrapped up our kitchen activities, we decided to bring the desserts back to the room. Leaving them unattended would invite others to help themselves, and after investing so much time and effort into the preparations, we couldn’t risk that.
Entering the room, I was the first to step inside. We could all sense Nikolas’s sombre mood, and Ania and Lisa seemed ready to retreat after setting the table. Placing the pie down, I gazed at Nikolas, whose face betrayed no emotion. Instantly, I knew something was wrong. Joining him on the couch, he managed to offer me a smile, but his gaze turned to Lisa.
“Ania, close the door, and both of you stay,” he commanded abruptly. We all felt a surge of fear, and it wasn’t for my own sake—I was terrified for Lisa. Nikolas scrutinised her intensely, causing tears to well up in her eyes as she realised he was angry with her. Desperately, she looked at me, silently pleading for my intervention.
“Don’t drag Aliana into your mess, Lisa,” Nikolas snapped, his voice seething with anger.
“I want to know everything you’ve told your father about me and Aliana. I need to know every detail,” he demanded, his tone unwavering. Lisa, now on her knees, wept and confessed.
“I don’t speak to my father, Alpha. He left my mother before I was born, and she refuses to have any contact with him. I didn’t share anything about Aliana or you with anyone. I’m not a gossip,” she managed to say through her tears. I knew her words were true, as she had previously mentioned her father’s abandonment and her distaste for Lycans.
Nikolas’s rage dissipated, replaced by a frown.
“Do you know where your father is?” he inquired, and she nodded.
“He’s here in Riverhead. After you took over Forest, he relocated from Timber to Riverhead in an attempt to reconnect with my mother. However, she has steadfastly rejected him. I have no relationship with him, Alpha,” she explained, her voice filled with honesty. Just then, several guards entered our room and proceeded to arrest Lisa. Tears streaming down her face, she glanced at Nikolas.
“She told you the truth,” I interjected, perplexed as to why he would continue to humiliate her in this manner.
“I need to be sure,” he replied coldly, his resolve unyielding. It was clear that I wouldn’t be able to sway his decision.
“Take her to Beta Qusack for questioning,” he ordered the guards, and they led Lisa away. Ania was left in tears, her eyes filled with worry, likely fearing that she could be next.
“Her father is a spy who worked against my father and is now working against me. I need to ensure she isn’t feeding him information. I have too much at stake now,” he explained, his words final. I couldn’t bring myself to argue or plead Lisa’s case.
Ania was dismissed, and the atmosphere in the room grew heavy. Nikolas remained resolute, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling of helplessness. An hour passed, and he decided to leave the room, seemingly unsettled by the silence. But I couldn’t pretend that everything was alright, knowing Lisa’s plight.
“They’ve let me go, Aliana,” I heard Lisa’s voice resound in my mind thirty minutes after Nikolas left the room, and relief washed over me.
“I am not allowed to go home until my father is captured,” she added. Deep down, I knew that
Nikolas was the one who instructed her to contact me with the update. I hoped, for both our sakes, that nothing like this would happen again